Yes, individuals can have both Medi-Cal and private insurance simultaneously, a situation known as "dual coverage." This can sometimes provide extra benefits since both types of insurance may cover different services. However, it is essential to understand how the two insurances may interact. Generally, if a person is enrolled in both, Medi-Cal will often act as the secondary coverage, meaning it will cover some costs that the private insurance does not.
It is also important for individuals to inform both Medi-Cal and the private insurer about the dual coverage to ensure that claims are processed correctly. Additionally, individuals should be aware of any implications regarding premiums, out-of-pocket costs, and the types of services covered. For specific details on how dual coverage works and any potential benefits or limitations, individuals may find it helpful to refer to the Medi-Cal website for more comprehensive information and guidance.
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